, but the Company’ s revenue of the second Quarter had impressive growth compared with the same period of the last year and also maintained the gross profit margin in nearly same level of year on year
operations include (i) natural gas price and coal price that continued to drop further from previous quarter resulting in lower costs of sales and increasing industrial customers sales margin in spite of the
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person shall maintain qualifications as prescribed under Clause 2 and in cases where such qualifications cannot be maintained, such registered person shall notify the Office in writing and provide the
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serviceability. Although the deterioration in credit quality affected profitability, but Thai commercial banking system’s remained sound as banks continued to closely monitor credit quality and maintained high
serviceability. Although the deterioration in credit quality affected profitability, but Thai commercial banking system’s remained sound as banks continued to closely monitor credit quality and maintained high
economy continued to expand. The main growth drivers were continued expansions in merchandise exports which expanded in various product categories and export destinations, and the swift recovery in tourism
Financial Group Public Company Limited was rated in the top level of "Excellence : 5 Stars". Overview of Economy and Competition in Commercial Banking In the second quarter of 2017, the Thai economy continued
system’s remained sound as banks continued to closely monitor credit quality and maintained high levels of loan-loss provision, capital fund and liquidity to facilitate further credit expansion. Credit